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Mash Paddle oil

Post by Don » Thu Aug 05, 2010 2:43 pm

A buddy of mine has some cross cut white oak 3/4" and we make a 5 gallon and a 15 gallon paddle for me yesterday.
(I will post pictures later)
I remember reading once there is some kind of oil that you can use on mash palles but I can't find it now.
I think the grain will really come out, once these are treated, but I don't want to put the wrong stuff on them.
Anyone use oil on theres or know what oil to use?

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Re: Mash Paddle oil

Post by Dutch » Thu Aug 05, 2010 4:38 pm

Don,
I believe it is the same stuff used on butchblock table tops and cutting boards. It is called a white mineral oil. Rub it on with a rags, let it bsorb and then wipe off after about an hour or so.
I use it often in the barn and I just picked up some in Texas from IKEA. IF you want to borrow some just holler.
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Re: Mash Paddle oil

Post by Don » Thu Aug 05, 2010 5:33 pm

Thanks
I'll give you a call.
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Re: Mash Paddle oil

Post by john mills » Thu Aug 05, 2010 5:46 pm

:lol: ....Don's gonna oil his wood.... :shock:
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Re: Mash Paddle oil

Post by Don » Thu Aug 05, 2010 7:19 pm

Long and slow!
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Re: Mash Paddle oil

Post by Dutch » Sat Aug 07, 2010 11:57 am

Paddle looks a little SWISS?
Not really sure why it needs to be oiled?
Look at wooden spoons in your kitchen?
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Re: Mash Paddle oil

Post by Chris Norrick » Sun Aug 08, 2010 7:00 am

I remember looking around for recommendations on oiling when I made mine. If I recall correctly, oiling was not recommending on the possibility of contamination of the beer and affecting head retention.
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Re: Mash Paddle oil

Post by Dwayne_Delaney » Mon Aug 09, 2010 5:09 pm

Chris Norrick wrote:I remember looking around for recommendations on oiling when I made mine. If I recall correctly, oiling was not recommending on the possibility of contamination of the beer and affecting head retention.

So, let me see......oiling your wood affects head retention. Kinda sounds counterintuitive don't you think. ;-)
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Re: Mash Paddle oil

Post by Don » Tue Aug 10, 2010 5:56 am

So after a lot of painful research I have decided to go natural with my wood.

Thanks for all the imputs.
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